Singer Patoranking reveals how Reminisce gave him a chance in 2012
- Nigerian singer, Patoranking, has expressed gratitude to Reminisce for taking a chance on him in 2012
- The star stated that Reminisce gave him the opportunity even though nobody knew him back then
- He mentioned that he was grateful that Reminisce featured him on his album
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Artistes all over the world sometimes have their colleagues to thank for giving them opportunities before they became superstars.
Nigerian reggae-dancehall singer and songwriter, Patrick Nnaemeka Okorie, professionally known as Patoranking took to social media to express gratitude to fellow singer, Reminisce.
He said that Reminisce gave him a chance in the music industry way back in 2012.
In the post which he shared on his official Twitter handle, he said that nobody knew who he was in 2012 but Reminisce gave him a shot on his album.
He also stated that he was very grateful to the superstar.
He wrote:
"God bless You @IamReminisce. Real OG before IG...You gave me a shot in 2012 to be on your album When no one knew who I was...Thank You Alaga grateful."
See post below:
Fans of both superstars took to the comment section to express their opinions about the sweet gesture.
Legit.ng gathered some of their reactions:
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that Patoranking awarded a full scholarship to 10 students.
Education is no doubt an important factor in the lives of many people. However, not everyone has been lucky enough to get the right and much-needed knowledge through education.
Many times, some people are educationally deficient due to lack of funds and opportunity or lack of adequate and proper education.
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Nigerian singer, Patoranking, decided to use his influence to help promising students across Africa to get an education.
The lucky students were selected from across Africa including Ghana, Rwanda, Uganda, Zimbabwe, Nigeria, etc.
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